

BUREAU OF FORESTRY 



MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 



Bulletin No. 1 (1903). — Report on investigations made in Java in the year 



1902. By Elmer D. Merrill. Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 2 (1906). — The charcoal industry of the Philippine Islands. 



By Wm. M. Maule. Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 3 (1906). — A compilation of notes on india rubber and gutta- 



I)ercha. Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 4 (1906). — I. Mechanical tests, properties, and uses of thirty 



Philippine woods. II. Philippine sawmills, lumber market, and prices. 



By Rolland Gardner. Out of print 

 Bulletin No. 5 (1906). — A preliminary working plan for the public forest 



tract of the Insular Lumber Company, Negros Occidental, P. I. By H. 



D, Everett and H. N. Whitford. Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 6 (1906). — A preliminary working plan for the public forest 



tract of the Mindoro Lumber and Logging Company, Bongabon, Mindoro, 



P. I. By M. L. Merritt and H. N. Whitford. Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 7 (1907). — A preliminary check list of the principal commercial 



timbers of the Philippine Islands. By H. N. Whitford. Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 8 (1908).— The forests of Mindoro. By Melvin L. Merritt. 



Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 9 (1909). — A Philippine substitute for lignum-vitae. By W. I. 



Hutchinson. 60 centavos.* 

 Bulletin No. 10 (1911). — The forests of the Philippines. I. Forest types and 



products. II. The principal forest trees. By H. N. Whitford. 2.50 pesos. 

 Bulletin No. 11 (1912). — The uses of Philippine woods. Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 12 (1912). — Volume tables for round timber. Compiled by 



William Klemme. Out of print. 

 Bulletin No. 13 (1915).- — Ipil-ipil. A firewood and reforestation crop. By 



D. M. Matthews. 50 centavos. 

 Bulletin No. 14 (1916). — Commercial woods of the Philippines; their prep- 

 aration and uses. By E. E. Schneider. 2 pesos. 

 Bulletin No. 15 (1918). — Philippine bamboos. By William H. Brown and 



Arthur F. Fischer. 1.50 pesos. 

 Bulletin No. 16 (1918). — Philippine forest products as sources of paper 



pulp. By William H. Brown and Arthur F. Fischer. 50 centavos. 

 Bulletin No. 17 (1918). — Philippine mangrove swamps. By William H. 



Bro^vn and Arthur F. Fischer. 2 pesos. 

 Bulletin No. 18 (1919), — Philippine palms and palm products. By William 



H. Brown and Elmer D. Merrill. 1.50 pesos. 

 Bulletin No. 19 (1919).— Philippine fiber plants. By William H. Brown. 



1.50 pesos, 



* Fifty cents U. S, currency equal 1 peso or 100 centavos. 



